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Decorate Your Home Office with These Styling Tips
Thanks to raising children and the pandemic, it sometimes feels impossible to manage. You might feel suffocated in your own home.
The good news is that you're not alone. During the pandemic, every parent had to become a teacher and organize their children's schooling and after-school activities.
So when you work from home along with everything else, you'll want to create a space just for yourself. Decorate and personalize your home office with these helpful home tips.

Paint the Walls
Fresh paint always makes a room feel new. Use light colors to make the office bright and airy, creating an open space feeling. If you don't want just one color, try using a pattern or wallpaper on an accent wall.

Try a New Desk
If your furniture isn't working, it's time to replace it. Maybe you prefer something modern and elegant with minimal drawers. Or perhaps you need more storage space, so you want something more rustic and sturdy. Design your home office with furniture that supports an optimal work style best suited to your needs.
Lighting is Important
You can easily design the atmosphere for your home office with a bit of lighting. Bright light bulbs are a fun way to create a morning mood when you review your calendar with a cup of coffee and plan your day.
You can also arrange the room so that your workspace faces a window. This brings in lots of natural light to help keep you motivated and moving forward throughout the day.
Personalize Your Space
Don't be afraid to make it clear that this is your place. You want your office to look like it belongs to you. This is the room in your house that's entirely yours. Personalize your home office with something like a frame with fake plants on the wall with your name on it. This is a classic and elegant way to add some luxury to the room.
Another great idea to add a personal touch is adding a few favorite pictures, photo frames on the desk, or hanging plants that look like you. Remember, this is your space, so have fun!

Don't Neglect the Chair
If you don't have a standing desk, you'll be sitting in your chair for most of the day. Your chair may occupy eight or more hours a day. From proper lower back support to adequate neck care, this is an investment you won't want to skimp on.
Have a Guest Area
When you work from home, there's a chance you'll have to hold meetings in your office. Having a designated area for guests is important. Even if you don't think people will be visiting anytime soon, it's a nice way to spatially divide the room.
Use Floating Shelves and Furniture
The more furniture in the room, the more cluttered and chaotic it can look. However, if you add furniture that doesn't touch the ground, you'll find more storage space and less stress. That's why we always recommend adding floating shelves and tables to your home office decor list.
If you haven't tried floating desks yet, they truly are a breakthrough in space. You can mount them to the wall, and many of them even fold up. So when you're not using them, you can save space inside the room.
No matter what you decide to do with your home office, make it yours. Add personal touches that show your style and individuality. Don't forget that you deserve this necessary space for yourself with all the hard work you do every day.
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